Example sentences of "[pron] would [verb] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 if it was me I 'd draw a thick trunk and lots of lines come out from it .
2 ‘ What the sack did was make me very determined that next time round that I 'd do a better job .
3 There were occasions where I 'd do a whole solo and be totally satisfied with it and then Max would go , ‘ Well , this one section here is a little bit late … ’
4 I 'd feel a proper fool talking into one of those things , but I suppose you 're used to it . ’
5 I 'd give a great deal , ’ Flavia said , ‘ to know about you , to know what your life is really like ? ’
6 " We expect you to knock off three stories a day , " I was told-and I 'd give a wry look and a grin of resignation to the film crew .
7 ‘ I 'll give you the same chance I 'd give a hungry vixen in a rabbit cage , ’ he growled .
8 If I was in charge on the Brit side , I 'd give a little rope , let things get started , then arrest everybody in sight .
9 All the while you were building this future I knew there 'd come a morning like this , when I 'd smile sadly as I left you , when I 'd give a last half wave at the corner , when I 'd set my face to the reality of the serious work ahead .
10 I 'd create an extra note and I 'd just laugh at myself and think , ‘ I never should have written this song ! ’
11 If I were you I 'd drop a quiet word in her ear before it 's too late .
12 I 'd suggest a small tavern I know near Olmütz , in Moravia .
13 So although I 'd assume a potential audience of mainly women who 'd be interested in this topic , the programme actually distanced that audience by addressing a hypothetical man who 'd think it rather ‘ odd ’ to select women candidates at all .
14 because I used to have when I used to go around these for breakfast I 'd always have an orange juice and my cereal and then my fried breakfast it 's the only time I 'd eat a fried breakfast .
15 I 'd love a nice cup of tea , ’ Mum says suddenly .
16 In fact , I 'd love a whole bunch . ’
17 I 'd love a true professional to give me some tips , particularly on which brands are best .
18 Do you think I 'd make a good do you think I 'd make a good director ?
19 I 'd make a terrible mother — I have no interest at all in giving up my career to change nappies . ’
20 But I 'm not convinced I 'd make a Benedictine monk … ’
21 ‘ But if you think I 'd make a public exhibition of myself to catch any man 's attention , you do n't know me at all . ’
22 I think yours I 'd make a lovely picture
23 What , what people had , had Tuesday , Wednesday , Thursday and they perhaps came for their order on the , or their weekend joint on the Friday and I 'd make the whole ticket up and they 'd pay and then that ticket would be torn off and if they wanted that meat delivered on the Saturday , that would be delivered with that ticket on the top .
24 Then I 'd prepare the next meal ; sometimes we would have rice as well as beans .
25 I 'd go a little bit further and say well it 'd be much more likely that husband and wife would be in the master bedroom with in the small bedroom , but as you say er the adults or anybody indeed in the flat is likely to be in the bedrooms at that time , but Sergeant you see went a bit further and said that at the briefing , somehow he got information that was likely to be in the master bedroom so I understand your evidence , you certainly did n't get that impression at the brief .
26 If I were you I 'd go the whole hog and set up a large invertebrate aquarium .
27 I 'd prefer a darkened alleyway in Southwark , ’ he muttered
28 I 'd prefer a proper fire , of course , but we made them illegal in this part of London some years ago . ’
29 I 'd look a right idiot if we organize things on the basis that Vargas is on our side and I get there and he is n't .
30 ‘ Well , I 'd look a right wally in an anorak , would n't I ? ’ said the bear .
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